A and B react to produce C according to the following chemical equation 2A+B=2C A, B and C are the formulas for three gaseous substances. The vapour densities of A and B are 32 and 16 respectively. Find out the vapour density of C.
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Explanation: Since only A is present initially,
Molecular weight of A=2×Vapour density of gas=2×60=120g/mole.
Molecular mass of C + molecular mass of D=3× molecular mass of A
200 + molecular mass of D=3×120⟹Molecular mass of D=160.
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